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AstraZeneca and the 2nd dose, agricultural disaster, Chalençon in custody: the information to remember this Friday noon

2021-04-09T10:49:31.586Z


Here are the main news this Friday April 9 at midday. The info not to be missed Change of brand for more than 500,000 first-time vaccines in France. Due to a change in the vaccine dose allocation criteria, people who have received a first dose of AstraZeneca will receive for their second injection a dose of Moderna or Pfizer brand messenger RNA vaccine, announces the High Authority of Health (HAS) this Friday morning. "All the data reassure us about


The info not to be missed

Change of brand for more than 500,000 first-time vaccines in France.

Due to a change in the vaccine dose allocation criteria, people who have received a first dose of AstraZeneca will receive for their second injection a dose of Moderna or Pfizer brand messenger RNA vaccine, announces the High Authority of Health (HAS) this Friday morning.

"All the data reassure us about the absence of dangerousness of this scheme" with two vaccines, assured Dominique Le Guludec, the president of the HAS, recognizing however that the level of effectiveness has yet to be scientifically established.

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After the publication of an opinion from the European Medicines Agency evoking "a possible link between the administration of the vaccine and the occurrence of atypical cases of thrombosis of unusual locations", the HAS recommended that the vaccine be used only for a population over 55, thus excluding more than 500,000 people who have already received a first dose of the vaccine.

What to also remember

  • Freeze: the agricultural calamity regime activated.

    The frost that covered a large part of France this week is shaping up to be one of the worst in decades, with many crops including vines, fruit trees and even cereals having been hit from north to south of the country. .

    In response, the government will deploy the agricultural calamity regime, Agriculture Minister Julien Denormandie announced Thursday evening.

    "We will also study the usual tax measures that we can make available to these farmers who are facing these difficulties", he added, while specifying that it is still too early to determine the exact cost of the damage. , in particular because other episodes of frost are to be feared in the coming days.

  • Pierre-Jean Chalençon and Christophe Leroy placed in police custody.

    After a search at the Palais Vivienne on Thursday, the collector Pierre-Jean Chalençon and the cook Christophe Leroy, suspected of having organized illegal dinners, were placed in police custody this Friday, we learn via the Paris prosecutor's office.

    For several days, the controversy has swelled about these secret dinners: in the report of M 6 which reveals their existence, Pierre-Jean Chalençon had also claimed to have "dined in the week in two-three illegal restaurants" where he would have cross "ministers", remarks that he then questioned, saying he wanted to make "humor".

  • 100,000 euros of jewelry stolen from the George V.

    Thursday evening, a duo of criminals robbed the jewelry store of the George V Four Seasons hotel, in Paris, near the Champs-Elysées.

    The two men, armed, managed to smash jewelry display cases with an ax, threatening the staff with a weapon.

    The booty of the operation, which lasted only a few minutes, amounts to a value of at least 100,000 euros.

    The thugs are still actively sought this Friday.

The unexpected info

10 ton fountains lost in nature.

For years, the issue of missing fountains has tormented the Porte de la Chapelle district in northern Paris.

These Art Deco buildings adorned with bronze fauns, built in 1935 and present on either side of the Porte de la Chapelle crossroads, were removed in 2014 for the construction of the T3 tramway.

However, these fountains, each weighing ten tons, have never been reinstalled.

For the City, it is impossible to say what happened to it.

"We will do everything to find out what it is," promises Deputy Emmanuel Grégoire, after calls made by the La Chapelle-Marx-Dormoy neighborhood council.

Source: leparis

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